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- Suffolk County
- 4/1/26
- 04/01/2026
- 218 Minutes
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Overview: The Boston City Council meeting on April 1, 2026, tackled issues, including approving a collective bargaining agreement for bus monitors, enhancing pool accessibility across the city, and recognizing contributions to community safety and housing. The session, conducted virtually, focused on financial appropriations and community resources, with discussions on transportation, public safety, and housing equity.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/31/26
- 03/31/2026
- 240 Minutes
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Overview: During the latest Boston City Council meeting, councilors expressed deep concerns over the city’s chronic school bus delays, particularly affecting special education transportation. A focused emergency hearing was called to address the issue after numerous public complaints highlighted the significant impact on families and students. This pressing matter, co-sponsored by several councilors, underscored the challenges faced by over 20,000 students who rely on school buses daily.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/30/26
- 04/02/2026
- 54 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Boston Planning and Development Board meeting, the board approved a development project at 135-145 Dudley Street. The plan includes constructing 170 mixed-income residential units across two phases, with a strong focus on affordable housing, community amenities, and thoughtful integration with the surrounding environment. The project faced challenges due to the complex site, historical agreements, and community concerns, particularly about the adjacent veterans’ memorial park.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 03/27/2026
- 91 Minutes
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Overview: Boston’s recent Planning and Development Board meeting revealed stark projections regarding the potential financial and infrastructural damages the city could face due to climate change. Without federal intervention, the city might endure up to $57 billion in damages over the next 50 years, according to probability models. The projected $37 billion loss to transportation infrastructure alone highlights the urgency of climate resilience and adaptation strategies.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/27/26
- 03/27/2026
- 50 Minutes
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Overview: The Boston City Council convened to deliberate on a significant home rule petition concerning the pension benefits for Lieutenant Leo J. Bracken, a firefighter who was permanently disabled during a duty-related accident. The council discussed the potential implications of the proposed changes, including legal obstacles, taxation issues, and the broader impact on city employee compensation.